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1.Love is better than fighting
2.Tolerance is better than fighting
3.Friendship is better than fighting
4.Forgiveness is better than fighting
5.Smile is better than fighting
6.Humility is better than fighting
7.Peace is better than fighting
8.Kindness is better than...

Buddha was born 623 BC in Nepal. Metta meditation is recommended of the Buddha since BC 588 in the 2,602-year-old Pali canon. The Buddha's teachings are about suffering and how to overcome it. According to the teaching of Buddha, overcoming suffering allows a person to be truly happy. The Buddha...

Buddha was born 623 BC in Nepal. Metta meditation is recommended of the Buddha since BC 588 in the 2,602-year-old Pali canon. The Buddha's teachings are about suffering and how to overcome it. According to the teaching of Buddha, overcoming suffering allows a person to be truly happy. The...

Buddha was born 623 BC in Nepal. Buddha had attained Full Enlightenment under the BODHI TREE at Buddha Gaya (also known as BODH GAYA) in 588 BC. Buddha Gaya is a religious site and place of pilgrimage associated with the MAHA-BODHI Temple Complex in Gaya district, Bihar, in India.
Buddha wurde...

Buddha was born 623 BC in Nepal. Buddha had attained Full Enlightenment under the BODHI TREE at Buddha Gaya (also known as BODH GAYA) in 588 BC. Buddha Gaya is a religious site and place of pilgrimage associated with the MAHA-BODHI Temple Complex in Gaya district, Bihar, in India.
Buddha wurde...

What is teaching of Buddha?
The Buddha was once asked to summarise his teachings. :
1. Do not harm yourself
2. Do not harm any living being
3. Do well whenever you can
We use ourselves as a kind of example, for we know we wish to be happy and not suffer.
May I be safe from danger
May I be...

Love (metta) is patient. Love (metta) is forever. Love (metta) is forgiveness. Love (metta) is kind. Love (metta) has no hate. Love (metta) has no caste system. Love (metta) has no skin color. It does not jealous. It does not anger.

The Buddha taught in the suttas (the oldest Buddhist texts) that it is not easy to repay your father and your mother for your "precious human birth." In fact, he specifies that even if you carried them on your shoulders for a century, taking good care of them, and allowing them to relieve...